Limo Linux and Android, code-based systems abiertoPor Hellas, on April 29, 2009 With the arrival of Android as an operating system (OS) for mobile or cell phones based on open source, the idea of a standard OS, and customizable in common terminals not far from becoming something very promising. Given that existed Limo, Linux seems to be forming a path, slowly, to be a long-term standard telephones celulares.Desde the year 2007, when a group of companies recognized in cellular telephony (including Motorola, NEC, Samsung, Panasonic, Other critics and / or point to praise the way the series shows some elements related to technology, technological development and the geography of regions near Los Angeles.
The villains can be differentiated by good systems and equipment they use, even if their memberships are not obvious at first sight. For several seasons, for example, if the ATU telephones used a mark, the villains wore competing brands. The same applies to computers (in the Season 1 UAT using Apple and Windows villains), telephones (for both the UAT systems used Nokia while the villains wore Motorola), and so on.
Added to this is the product placement is very strong in the series. brands such as Ford, Cisco, Apple, among others, have been identified with specific products and very prominent in the series. A particular example is the intrusion control system computer to the UAT based on Cisco products that are predominantly displayed on the screen.
IP addresses that appear in the series are always invalid byte: in real life each of the four bytes has a value between 0 and 255 in the series is frequently bytes with IP addresses not allowed. Probably not for the fans creating huge traffic ip address unnecessary (season 4, 5).
In one episode to the analyst Chloe O'Brian says that the UAT has "a patented algorithm to break the Blowfish encryption through brute force (Season 4).
The image analysis (for facial recognition or vehicular), blood tests, tests Hazmat, and DNA analysis, they may take only 5 minutes (seasons 3, 4, 5).
Chloe O'Brian, from his arrival in the UAT, can perform any operation computer, however complex it is, simply by opening a socket. In fact, the sentence opens a socket is one of the most recurring character (seasons 3, 4, 5).
The bandwidth available to the UAT is simply amazing and can take in live satellite images of various points of United States, and applying real-time scanning thermal treatments, radioactive or similar (seasons 2, 4, 5).
Likewise, the tools of analysis of the ATU are extremely effective at that point to a simple photo of a screen of a computer, the system may find that this machine was running "Analysis of satellite imagery" (season 2).
Yet despite all this power, UAT filter telephone lines can not "safe" or other channels of communication "extremely safe", such as SATCOM, with impressive ease with which the villains can do that in a matter of five minutes can get the recording of a call with high safety standards, or monitor all channels of a city emergency (Seasons 3, 4, 5).
In the seventh season, there is a great failure of production, since in some chapters can be seen that analysts from the FBI used iMac and MacPro, but actually do not use Macintosh, but these computers are Windows Vista, Curious no '
Some details of the technology shown in the series can be forgiven to assume the viewpoint that since the series has made history several years in various seasons, the universe shows us that the series has a slightly more advanced technology than that now seen. Even in an episode of the protagonists says that the services of the UAT are "being defeated by its own technology" (Season 4, Chloe O'Brian).
In this sense, the series shows the technology of the "near future" in a much more obvious and closer to the reality of what they do other television series of the same genre as the characters of the series demonstrate knowledge of the technology are using (avoiding, for example, informatica mindless chatter) and this works the way it might be expected to do so in real life.
